More About This Website

Click on Journal and About Me above to read more about this site and why it exists.

                                                                                                                      

Using the Site

You can navigate the fotos on my site in two ways:

1. Click on the Creative or Travel headings on the right to open a list of galleries below each heading, or,

2. Click on the + (plus) sign next to Creative or Travel to open a list in the main window. This list also has a brief explanation of what you'll find in the gallery and why I do am pursuing the idea.

Viewing the Pictures

When looking at the photographs you have to click each thumbnail to see them in the next size up. To see them full size, click on the image. This opens a larger version with no toolbar etc cluttering the place up. To return to the website click anywhere on the screen.

Brightness

My monitor, an Acer AL1906 flat screen, is set to about 40% brightness, which makes it pretty dark. You may find that some of the photos here are washed out or overly bright on your monitor. I spend a good eight hours or more looking at the screen and I've turned it down in the hope that it will not burn my eyes out of their sockets.

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Comments - feel free to add yours.

Please feel free to say what you think about my pictures here. The comment form is at the bottom of the page, press the End key to leap down to it with one mighty bound. Thank you.

"Scattered dreams" - so atmospheric and evocative. It brought lots of things to mind very powerfully.
February 27, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterLois Wakeman
Admire and delight in your gift to perceive all things in a unique and special way. You are able to convey in your pictures and writing what you see and feel, enabling others to share and enjoy. Never stop!
August 3, 2005 | Unregistered CommenterL
Excellent teaching material here too, I'll get reading.
July 29, 2005 | Unregistered CommenterAndreas
Three poems from Spain and Adios a Laurie are excellent accompanyments to your photos. Have you considered a 'real' exhibition of images and writing? 'Sketches of Spain' perhaps?
July 29, 2005 | Unregistered CommenterAndreas
Your poetry and prose has a ghostly feel and reminds me of the affect a magical realist tale has on me. Unnerving but curiously appealing.
July 27, 2005 | Unregistered CommenterD'UrEx

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